Why struggle?

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Manual bolt croppers are usually
heavy and cumbersome and
the larger the diameter of wire
to be cut the more the
operator has to have the
strength of a gorilla. The
solution according to
Damar International is to
use a pneumatic bolt
cropper which can easily
cut the material with just
a finger trigger.

Manual bolt croppers are usually
heavy and cumbersome and
the larger the diameter of wire
to be cut the more the
operator has to have the
strength of a gorilla. The
solution according to
Damar International is to
use a pneumatic bolt
cropper which can easily
cut the material with just
a finger trigger.

The company offers a wide
selection of such pneumatic croppers
for working wire, rebar, mesh, round
and profiles as well as units with the
option of extended lengths to give
safer cutting as well as easy
on-the-floor cutting.

There are two new
models; the first incorporates
a 30 degree angled cutting head
for a flush cutting effect often
needed when cutting in-situ bolts.

The second development is
aimed at cutting stranded prestressing
wire of 16 mm ( 7 x
5mm ) with up to 10
cuts/min.

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